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Walt Whitman and Spontaneous Order
Submitted by Westernerd on Sat, 2012-04-28 03:00
"Whitman's poetry suggests his affinity for the idea of the spontaneous order present in modern societies, but it is worth noting that even when writing an essay, Whitman was impelled to create something that mirrors the complex, apparently disorderly character of the world he is analyzing."
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